Not only does Amber Rose's BFF think KK is a "very cruel, huge bully" who's using "Mean Girls" tactics to promote her new scent, she is surprised Kanye West's wife would be so shady to her niece's mother.

The DJ who lost his court case against Taylor Swift, in which she claimed he groped her and he claimed she was lying to get him fired, is back.

In case you hadn't heard, David Mueller just got himself another radio job. Or rather Stonewall Jackson did — that's the fake name he's going by on the Jackson & Jonbob show on Kix 92.7 WMYQ in Mississippi. He started Monday morning.

When asked about the controversial decision to hire Mueller, Delta Radio president and CEO Larry Fuss told the NY Daily News:

"I sat down with him face-to-face in Minneapolis before I offered him the job and talked to him about it. He's either the world's best liar, or he's telling the truth. I tend to believe his version of the story and most people who have talked to him face-to-face do believe his version of the story."

Not most people in a court of law apparently!

Taylor's fans were understandably outraged and have been posting on the station's site and sending Fuss emails, something he is NOT happy about. Shockingly, the man who chose "Making Local Radio Great Again" as his business's motto, was dismissive and demeaning:

Quincy Jones is a music industry legend, so it's surprising to learn his stance on Taylor Swift.

For a lengthy interview with GQ, the iconic producer named dropped the MANY celebrities he's come into contact with over the years. Here's a few to make your jaw drop on the floor — Michael Jackson, Prince, Nelson Mandela, etc.

ICYMI, during Sunday's Grammys, only one woman walked away the victor in a major category — it was Alessia Cara for Best New Artist. To make matters worse, Recording Academy president Neil Portnow has since uttered the most backwards statement on the #GrammysSoMale controversy.